BOX brake levers Onza NOS CNC

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Yes...think that guy in France bought a shitload of them on the cheap, and is now selling them off little by little

pricey pricey brake levers...and not all that attractive imho
 
GoldenEraMTB":1qed5rrd said:
Yes...think that guy in France bought a shitload of them on the cheap, and is now selling them off little by little

pricey pricey brake levers...and not all that attractive imho

simmon connell in the UK was the first guy to mass buy a load of those brakes from danny. the deep lever blade is very comfy in use.
 
yep , they were bought from Simon as parts and then , Pierrot machined the adjusters and made some bearings and other little parts for them .

I hve some in red and they are the best levers I have .
 
The only bike I could find to match with those chunky levers...

Mr K
 

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Mmmm, chunky:

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Are they adjustable for reach? Seeing them mounted makes them look like you need long fingers to reach the lever.
 
I like my Altek's better. A little lighter and less bulk.
But one machined lever is just like the rest. Right? Tell me i'm right. :lol:
 

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GearlessinSeattle":74hmizki said:
I like my Altek's better. A little lighter and less bulk.
But one machined lever is just like the rest. Right? Tell me i'm right. :lol:

those are easier on the eyes :wink:
 
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